FILI INVISIBILI

Elena con la piccola Benedetta, la prima figlia nata in Italia, nel 1993 va a vivere in India dove sposa Baba Ji, col quale ha altri tre figli. Il fratello Manolo, maestro di sci, sposa dopo vent’anni una sua ex allieva belga ed hanno una figlia, Clara, che ha 6 anni e vive tra Bruxelles (insieme al fratello adottivo Alexandre, etiope, oggi sedicenne) e Alagna, piccolo comune delle Alpi. Una famiglia che abbraccia il mondo intero. Il viaggio del regista inizia dall’India dove vola ad incontrare l’amica Elena che non vede da 18 anni, e poi a Bruxelles, dove vive Clara.

Seguendo l’indicazione dello scrittore Orhan Pamuk “Le storie individuali sono di gran lunga più adatte a illustrare quanto sia profonda la nostra umanità”, il regista Andrea Papini ha realizzato un “appunto a matita” su una eccentrica famiglia di amici. Riprese realizzate con una piccola videocamera, che meritano di essere editate e mostrate a un pubblico più vasto di quello familiare. Sono scritti veloci e imprecisi, ma realizzati con la grafite, che contiene il carbonio, la materia della vita.

The betrothed

The love story of a couple in which he had been a she.

A testimony of the force of love that binds two people, a present-day betrothed couple.
The narration proceeds as a thriller in which the two protagonists conceal a mystery: visible traces, scars on an arm, details that worm their way into the story until the enigma is revealed. He had previously been a she.
A contemporary metamorphosis made possible by their love.

 

Planet Tonino

At my age I don’t like hardly anything about myself, or about others. I want the dirtiest, the wrongest, the most interrupted stuff. While we speak a camel is going by. There…I wish it were like that.
Tonino Guerra

Portrait of Tonino Guerra, one of the most prominent Italian screenwriters, author for world-famous directors such as: Fellini, Tarkovski, Antonioni, the Taviani brothers, Mikailkov. The documentary goes back through his career as a screenwriter and shows his everyday life at Pennabilli.  In this tiny village near Rimini, Tonino Guerra has succeeded in constructing a world in his image and likeness through the realization of a series of works-signs which express his indomitable vitality and creativity: fountains, road signs, “thinking” gardens. It is an encounter with a man who possesses an enormous vital force, with which he reconstructs his “fables” in order to defeat boredom and the predictability of everyday life

Saharawi

Songs and the testimony of the Saharawi people in the actuality of their exile.

For over thirty years the Saharawi people have been living in the Nigerian desert, struggling to be recognized and regain their land that had been appropriated by Morocco.Through traditional songs and images of life in the desert, the film gives voice to a people who, with dignity and determination, are only asking to exist and return to their homelands by the sea.

Earth wind

If ‘E Zezi didn’t exist, I’d go crazy.  The factory, the bar and the news on TG3: that’s my whole day.  When I sing with ‘E Zezi, I feel good. 
Miciariello, alias Sebastiano Ciccarelli

 

‘E Zezi, is a historic musical group from the Neapolitan hinterland, prevalently consisting of automobile workers from the Alfasud plant in Pomigliano d’Arco. Through their music – tarantellas, tammurriatas and fronnes – they describe their world and its transformation from an agricultural society to an industrial one. Theirs is a music that links the ancient to the new with incredible vitality. A powerful visceral music that has become a political instrument for social reform.

Vittoria’s tales

Death belongs to us and its concept must go back to the very core of life.

The film is divided into three episodes in which a struggle with death is represented in different ways. In the first episode, entitled Holes of Love (Pozzi d’amore), the protagonist Enzo Moscato recites a sort of theatrical monologue.  A long tale in which he speaks about the fear of an imminent death and the anguish related to the forthcoming separation from a beloved one. On the contrary, in the second episode, Upper Left Corner (In alto a sinistra) a young man meditates upon his father’s death.  He recalls how his father had suffered during his terminal illness and, precisely in the name of that reminiscence, he can finally overcome the lacerating pain that accompanied his solitude.
In the last episode, Vittoria’s Tales (Racconti di Vittoria), oncologist Vittoria  has contracted cancer, and from within the disease, she encourages her patients with great courage and dignity  to fight for their lives. The leitmotiv of the film, suffering and death, is viewed from three different perspectives: the theatre, literature and television. The aim of the film is to exorcize death with a myth in the first episode, to ritualize it in the second and finally in the last case, to contend with death by looking it straight in the face.

 

O sole mio

The history and success of the song ‘O sole mio, a world famous classic.

A tale that peers behind the clichés of Naples, too often defined only as “sole-pizza-amore” (sun-pizza-love). Through the history of the song ‘O sole mio, from its birth in 1898 to its consecration, the film narrates the two faces of Naples: on the one hand the paradisiacal, luminous postcard-city, on the other hand, the dark mysterious Naples of the vicoli (the alleys). A kaleidoscope consisting of evidence ranging from the era of silent movies to our days, with the celebrated interpretations of Mario Del Monaco, Elvis Presley, Luciano Pavarotti, Sergio Bruni, and occasional performers such as Paul McCartney and the Spice Girls.

Each Chair has its own Sound

I fell in love twenty-six times, I relapsed. As  many were the falls, so many were the poems.
Alda Merini

 

Alda Merini, one of the most important poets of the twentieth century confesses herself without inhibitions, recounting her life of suffering. This portrait alternates conversation with fragments of her poetry interpreted by Licia Maglietta (taken from her theatrical performance Love Delirium/Delirio amoroso).The encounter of these two women and their artistic fusion render for us the fragility and the greatness of a woman who had been overwhelmed by an excess of love.

the social xmas

Il Pranzo di Natale, sperimentando la commistione di linguaggi diversi, riunisce immagini amatoriali e video realizzati da professionisti; è un remix di sorgenti molteplici ed eterogenee che insieme formano un racconto unitario, grazie a un montaggio che procede seguendo una linea di associazioni che di volta in volta cambiano, privilegiando in alcuni casi legami musicali, in altri cronologici,spesso emotivi. Le immagini così si susseguono, con una tessitura aperta tra il racconto lineare di un rito collettivo e l’associazione di storie e frammenti che interagiscono o si contrappongono tra loro, mostrando immagini attuali accostate a immagini del passato, vecchi filmini di famiglia affiancati ai video dei Natali presenti.

L’attrice Piera degli Esposti, in un ruolo deliberatamente in bilico tra persona e personaggio, evidenzia i momenti peculiari del racconto e ne scandisce il tempo. I “Natali” narrati sono vari: c’è quello ingenuo e felice di un bambino che aspetta i regali da Babbo Natale, quello rassegnato e “nero “ di chi ormai ha perso tutto, quello festeggiato in solitudine e quello in comunità…I treni sono affollati di persone e desideri che raggiungono i propri cari per l’irrinunciabile pranzo di Natale. Le immagini, apparentemente frammentate, diventano lo specchio integro di una società in crisi, dal quale emerge però l’immagine di un’umanità onesta che, con orgoglio, manifesta la forza e la volontà di reagire.

Dr. Lucio Fulci’s day-for-night

A classic horror film? But it was I who made the classics!” interview with Lucio Fulci, master of this film genre.

A document/legacy of the great Lucio Fulci, master of the B-movie, whose work has inspired world famous directors such as Quentin Tarantino. Lucio Fulci treats us to a lengthy consideration on his way of doing cinema and his eccentric career, which is fascinating for its sincerity, irony and clearness of mind.